Example sentences of "has [verb] a full [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You might suppose that a bad smell would not deter a really hungry hunter , but anyone who has received a full squirt from a skunk knows very well that it is almost unendurable .
2 NEC Corp has developed a full colour 10.4″ 2.5 lbs thin film transistor liquid crystal diode display screen based on an analogue RGB interface : NEC says that the new technology displays natural colours in the 4,096 colour range of a quality not previously possible : a high level of picture brightness is also achieved ; specifications include a 640 by 480 resolution screen with a total of 307,200 pixels and a response time of less than 40ms .
3 There in the absence of an E two policy the council has undertaken a full landscape assessment of its area outside the settlement .
4 I think our discussion here has come a full circle really .
5 When we return to the apartment , Maria has made a full confession and is asking Glass to help Leonard out of Berlin .
6 ‘ I 'm glad to say he has made a full recovery , sir . ’
7 But now he has made a full recovery to the delight of his proud parents , Fred and Denise .
8 It was a further miracle that the child has made a full recovery from the injuries he did sustain . ’
9 Toni Chambers has made a full statement to police saying I did the robbery .
10 A Tesco superstore where a customer was bitten by a tropical spider in a bunch of bananas has promised a full investigation .
11 Meanwhile the governor of Drake Hall prison has promised a full investigation into the allegations .
12 The manoeuvring goes on : Boris Yeltsin appears to have backtracked slightly on the powers he has assumed to by-pass the Supreme Soviet , although he still intends to hold the planned referendum ; meanwhile the parliament has called a full session of the Congress of People 's Deputies to impeach the president , but there is uncertainty about whether the hardliners can actually muster a sufficient majority .
13 Since he was sacked , Robin Smith has become a full time employee of his union , after six months on the dole .
14 We welcome the fact that the Government 's commitment to the environment following publication of the White Paper : ‘ This Common Inheritance ’ has stimulated a full revision of PPG Note 4 on industrial development .
15 The Home Office has demanded a full report into the attack .
16 For example , when a firm which has espoused a full employment policy decides to eliminate tenure or employment for life and operate a redundancy policy then it has quite clearly violated the psychological contract which promised a career for life .
17 Here , the writer has put a full stop between " processes " and " she " , probably because the whole sentence ( with a comma instead of a full stop ) would have been long .
18 Mr Crick has sent a full account of his involvement to Lt Col William Feder who has made an appeal for information to anyone concerned with the mission .
19 Following the success of its Code of Prompt Payment Practice ( see ACCOUNTANCY , April 1992 , p 50 ) , the Confederation of British Industry has published a full list of its supporters , now numbering over 400 .
20 Birmingham 's Small Business Club , launched earlier this year to give smaller companies a meeting place and platform to air their views , has launched a full programme of events .
21 A Chief Constable has ordered a full inquiry into allegations of improper conduct by his officers , and an independent investigator is being called in .
22 A Chief Constable has ordered a full inquiry .
23 No advance booking is necessary — just turn up with your licence , a passenger over 21 years of age who has held a full driving licence for at least 3 years and the fee of only £2 ( motorcycles £1 ) per hour .
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